Arbeitsblatt: Top Deck 2 Test Unit 5
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Test zu Top Deck 2, Wörterteil in zwei Versionen vorhanden (inklusive Lösungen im Dokument).
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Test Unit 5 Name: . Listening: /20 Mark: . Reading: /10 Mark: . Writing: /35 Mark: . 1 Listening Date: . Parents signature: /10 Listen to British architect talking about one of Londons newest skyscrapers, The Shard. Match the questions to the answers. Write a-k on the line. There is one answer you do not need. 2 Listening /10 Listen to the conversation about skyscrapers in New York City. Complete the chart. 3– Reading /5 Read about the Empire State Building. Put texts A-E in the correct order. Write 1-5 in the box. A. When it was finally finished, the Empire State Building weighed (wog) 365,000 tons. The builders used 60,000 tons of steel and ten million bricks (Ziegelsteine). They used 790,000 metres of electrical cable and 100 kilometres of water pipes (Rohre). It took 14 months, or seven million man-hours, to build it. B. The Chrysler Building was almost finished and it had 77 floors. Raskob wanted his skyscraper to have 102 floors. C. In 1929, John J. Raskob visited the offices of some architects because he wanted to build skypscraper taller than the Chrysler Building. D. Visitors today look out of 6,500 windows in the building, and go up and down the 72 lifts and 1,860 steps. E. The investors got the money and the architects produced the design of the Empire State Building. 4 – Reading /5 Read the sentences about the Empire State Building again (Nr. 3). Tick the correct box. Are the sentences below true (T) or false (F)? 5 – Writing Vocabulary Read the definitions and write the correct word. Use the words in the box. construction solid heat /4 businessman floor on time deadline take care refrigerator fridge scrape herkömmlich, normal anstatt Werkzeug Verbindung Angst Das ist keine grosse Sache! ungewöhnlich Herausforderung passend Klimaanlage architect architecture skyscraper steel A. very tall building with offices and flats B. The art and science of designing building C. person who designs buildings D. very strong, hard, heavy, grey metal 6 – Writing Vocabulary /20 Fill in the gap with the correct word. 7 – Writing Grammar Complete the conversation with will or wont and the verb in brackets (). /11 Test Unit 5 Name: . Listening: /20 Mark: . Reading: /10 Mark: . Writing: /35 Mark: . 1 Listening Date: . Parents signature: /10 Listen to British architect talking about one of Londons newest skyscrapers, The Shard. Match the questions to the answers. Write a-k on the line. There is one answer you do not need. 2 Listening /10 Listen to the conversation about skyscrapers in New York City. Complete the chart. 3 – Reading /5 Read about the Empire State Building. Put texts A-E in the correct order. Write 1-5 in the box. F. When it was finally finished, the Empire State Building weighed (wog) 365,000 tons. The builders used 60,000 tons of steel and ten million bricks (Ziegelsteine). They used 790,000 metres of electrical cable and 100 kilometres of water pipes (Rohre). It took 14 months, or seven million man-hours, to build it. G. The Chrysler Building was almost finished and it had 77 floors. Raskob wanted his skyscraper to have 102 floors. H. In 1929, John J. Raskob visited the offices of some architects because he wanted to build skypscraper taller than the Chrysler Building. I. Visitors today look out of 6,500 windows in the building, and go up and down the 72 lifts and 1,860 steps. J. The investors got the money and the architects produced the design of the Empire State Building. 4 – Reading /5 Read the sentences about the Empire State Building again (Nr. 3). Tick the correct box. Are the sentences below true (T) or false (F)? 5 – Writing Vocabulary /4 Read the definitions and write the correct word. Use the words in the box. air conditioning businessman challenge connection construction deadline fear floor heat instead Das ist keine grosse Sache! pünktlich Kühlschrank herkömmlich, normal kratzen massiv passend aufpassen Werkzeug ungewöhnlich architect architecture skyscraper steel E. very tall building with offices and flats F. The art and science of designing building G. person who designs buildings H. very strong, hard, heavy, grey metal 6 – Writing Vocabulary /20 Fill in the gap with the correct word. 7 – Writing Grammar Complete the conversation with will or wont and the verb in brackets (). /11 Test Unit 5 Solution 6 – Writing Vocabulary /20 construction solid heat businessman floor on time deadline take care refrigerator fridge scrape regular instead tool connection fear Its not big deal! unusual challenge suitable air conditioning Fill in the gap with the correct word. Bauwerk massiv Wärme Geschäftsmann Stockwerk pünktlich Termin, Abgabetermin aufpassen Kühlschrank kratzen herkömmlich, normal anstatt Werkzeug Verbindung Angst Das ist keine grosse Sache! ungewöhnlich Herausforderung passend Klimaanlage Test Unit 5 Solution air conditioning businessman challenge connection construction deadline fear floor heat instead Its not big deal! on time refrigerator fridge regular scrape solid suitable take care tool unusual 6 – Writing Vocabulary Fill in the gap with the correct word. Klimaanlage Geschäftsmann Herausforderung Verbindung Bauwerk Termin, Abgabetermin Angst Stockwerk Wärme anstatt Das ist keine grosse Sache! pünktlich Kühlschrank herkömmlich, normal kratzen massiv passend aufpassen Werkzeug ungewöhnlich /20